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Post by enjoyvideogaming on Aug 9, 2011 22:35:28 GMT -6
I was just curious, how do you pick which game to review? Do you need copies of games that have not been reviewed yet? Do you accept donations? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Post by NintendoLegend on Aug 12, 2011 10:29:58 GMT -6
I was just curious, how do you pick which game to review? Do you need copies of games that have not been reviewed yet? Do you accept donations? Inquiring minds want to know. Excellent questions, all. Unlike Juggle Chainsaws (who is reviewing them in order of chronological release) and Questicle (alphabetical), I am not following a set order -- frankly, I have always been a creative-minded scatterbrain who doesn't do well trying to stick to a system. XD So, really, it can be up to the whim of my mood, recent thoughts, something I hear from someone else, requests I hear through the pipeline, videos I want to make, the occasional theme week, etc. But I love having the freedom to review whatever the heck I feel like reviewing at the moment, and being able to save tough-to-review games for when I am truly ready for them. As for physical copies and donations, I definitely prefer to play the catridge. Between a decent (not as much as I would like, but decent) collection on my own, and some very kind contacts I have, I can usually get the playing experience I want. I certainly would accept a donation, but do not yet feel like publicizing such a desire (would love more *money,* for instance). I do, though, anticipate eventually having an issue with some of the very rare games – Action 52, the porn titles, etc. For these, I’ll just have to watch videos, do some research, read some articles, and craft my review as primarily just my take on the game, and hopefully contribute something insightful and unique to the growing body of knowledge. Thanks for asking.
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